THE OMAHA DAILY J5EE : SUN DAY , JlTtfE 30. 1895 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Business in n Jobbing Way Shows Some Im provement in Staple Linos. COLLECTIONS CONTINUE RATHER SLOW Confidence In the X'uture of Xebrnsku Cituict an I'ii | n lo of Crcillts Viilues on Alany Linen of Merclinmllaa Have an UpiTard Tendency , In the movement ot mcrclmndlso In the wholesale district there Is licro nnd there evidence of a little more Interest among ' buycrp , which jobbers nre disposed to ac cept an the nr t ripples of the rising tide of demand. The fnct hns been realized all nloniT that the Inillftercnco of country buy ers was duo to the uncertainty ns to what fho future had In store , nnd that with few exceptions stocks were reduced to the lowest possible point. Now that the small grain crop Is practically assured nnd while jveathor conditions are most favorable for the growth of corn , the time has arrived when Borne expansion In the volume of business Is to bo anticipated. It Is frequently remarked that there can bo little Improvement In business until there la more money In the country and that the volume of money In circulation In the statu cannot show any material Increase until the corn crop Is marketed. Small grain and live stock will bring In some ready cash , but not enough to restore business. This view of the situation would preclude the pos sibility of any substantial Improvement In trade until some time next winter or spring , after the farmers had had tlmo to gather and Bell their corn crop. The fact of the matter Is that the greater portion of all business transactions Is con ducted on a ctedlt busts. It Is not neces sary to liavo the cash In hand In order to secure merchandise , but only a good assur ance that the money will be forthcoming In the course of time. Merchants contract or expand their ct edits according to their customers' ability to pay. At the present tlmo the ability to pay hinges almost en tirely upon the growing crop of corn. If U were possible to know beyond nil question of doubt that there would bo a corn crop of 209,000,000 bushelrt this year business would put on such activity ns hns not been witnessed In many a long day. Kvery one would want goods antl every olio would be ready nnd anxious to sell on time. Such tt ' 'hlng , however. Is an Impossibility , but as each week brings the crop so much nearer maturity nr.a. reduces the uncertainty as to the outcome , business men commence to feel reassured anil the line of credits Is gradually expanded. This Is the explanation of the seeming anomaly of a gain In the volume of goods moving , nt a time when money Is scarce nnd the amount In circula tion Is not being Increased to any material extent. Thus the Jobbers arc sending out more goods than they were thirty days ngo , but are not receiving any more money In return. Country merchants are reporting a slight Increase In business. It Is the same with them as with the Jobbers. They are selling more goods , but nre taking In very little irore cash. Collections continue very slow and there Is every reason for expecting that they will remain so for some llttlo tlmo to come. While good prospects are a great help In the selling of merchandise they are not of much avail when It comes to the matter of collections. There Is one feature of the situation that Is characteristic of the times , and that Is the absence of demand for what nro gen erally termed luxuries. The demand Is for staple goods , the necessities of everyday life. life.Some Some of the Increased demand from the country , especially in the eioccry line , Is duo to the fact that the farmers are hard at work and that the working man Is a greater consumer thnn the Idle man. As a wholesale grocer expresses tt. It Is the man with the tin bucket \vho consumes the goods. The market on most llnc-j of staple goods In demand at this season of the year Is firm , to Hay the least. In groceries there has bteu a steady hardening of ijirlccs on a good many lines , duo to the Increased demand and Bcnentl Improvement In ull Eectlons ot the country. Thp hardware market Is very strong , In fact It Is hard to recall a time when there was n more healthy market. There have been few occasions Avhen goods were ns scarce at manufacturing points and the drtnund ns good. The demand for bicycles keeps up and Jobbers and manufacturers alike are stuffed with orders. It Is prac tically Impossible to supply Iho dr-mand. In the line of dry goods the maiket dur ing Iho past week hns revealed unabated Htrcngth In all staple cotton goods depart ments. , It Is claimed that even'tho present advanced prices fall to represent a pnln In values commensurate with the rls.e In the price of raw material. CITY nCTAILBUSINESS. . As regards the retail tr.ule of Omaha , the past week cannot be f-ald to have materi ally altered thn situation. In n general wav business of a purely local character Is dull , though licit ? und thete nn exception may be noted. The larger department stores uro dolm ? a fair business and yet they are not coming up to expectations ana their managers generally report trade as dull. The small dealers nre not doing any bet- tor. It ns well , Occasionally a merchant Is found who professes to have nn active trade , but they nro rare. The demand Is largely for such goods as ure commonly classed ns necessities , whllo the call for fancy goods Is very light. There Is only one explanation for the pros- j ent condition of the retail trade of Omaha , and that is the lack of working people. Kv- cry business man Is aware ot the fact that the men and women who wotk In the fac tories and shops arc the ones who create business. A city that has a good many manufacturing establishments always en joys a good retail trmle. Omaha has never had any too many factories and the number ot people employed has always been small for n city of Us size. At the present time the number of people employed In the fac tories H less than usual , owing to the dull < times , nnd the retail trade 'suffers In conse- * * nuonco. This fact , however , does not appear - . pear lo deter the retailers from spndlng thousands of dollars east nvery month for goods , while Omaha factories run on half tlmo and the operators uro Idle. nut A cut SAT CCIUN : cuoi1 ludleatlons tlrat It 'May I xceoil Any Ilcrt- tnforo ( inthcr d. There Is nothing sn Interesting ; to the nvcrngo business man these days as In formation regarding1 the growing crops of the state. The reports published In The Bee as to the nmuunt of rainfall nnd the condition of the cropi nre read with tlio closest attention. While the condition of the crops lias absorbed so much attention , there has been very llttlo said regarding the rtcrcaKo or probable yield for the whole tUuto. lluslncs.i mm have appeared fnllMled to know that the amount of moisture w.is hulllcicnt for the pctfeit development of the growing ; plant ami hnvo not attempted \o \ speculate on the yield. Oruln iiic-n , however , have already figured on the number of bushels of grain that the titutc will produce , nnd while they do not nil agree , them is not ns much difference between their figures as might bu expected , It la generally admitted that the acreage of corn IH latKnr than last season , many plurlnc the Increase at 10 per cent. They also figure on un Increase In the acreage of oatn , but u decrease In the wheat acreage , owing to the fnct that a good deal of thn wheat was plowed up and planted to corn. TalclnR the present condition of the corn crop and the estimated acreage us a basis on which lo llguro , a good many of the most sanguine among the grain nnd ele vator men ate placing the corn crop of Ne- braeku nt nn even iOO.ooo.tWu bushels. The moro cautious admit that should the pres ent favorable weather continue such n yield far tills state would not bo In the nature of a surprise. The banner year for corn , eo far ns .Iho wliolo country was concerned , was 1&S9. \vhen the yield for the I'nlted States amounted to 2,112.832,000 bushels. The larg est yield In Nebraska wns In the year 1S31. when 1CTC52,000 bushels were produced. In 181)3 ) there was ft fulling off of about 10.000- ooo bushels from the extreme high point , The following figures will show the yield In Nebraska of corn and of wheat , also , for the pant ton years. Year. Wheat. Corn. Hit 6.521,01)0 7.72SOi)0 ISM , 10.CS7.COO 157.279.Mt IM : iJ.67o.coo i57.iu.otx ) ISM 1S.OM.OOO 1C7. : .WJ If" 1KKI . . . - , 15.315.000 55,310.000 US ! ) I6.SIS.OOO 119.513.0)0 ) UW ? UVif.COO 111.217000 MS ? 1C.5M.OOO M.1W.OOO ISM , 1741)000 108.1 ,0w ) 1SSS 13.SM.OOO IW.IJC.OOO A Glance nt the foregoing Hguies nil ! rhovv that , barring occasional light crops , there baa been a gradual Increase In thn yicM of corn In this Btnte. The crop of UD4 woji over 167.000.000 bushels nnd with the IncreAJied acreugo. grnln nhn say tlmt It Is not altogether unreasonable to expect a 200,100.000 crop this year , provided the present - ent fuvornbl * weather nhould continue. me uralit men nro putting their elevators In rfinpe. old houBes are being repaired and nt * oma points new houBou are being con- struolcJ. Th Omaha Klov-ator company. whth owna b twen ttventy nnd eighty pairs nnd wilt spend $15,000 additional on new houses , nnd perhaps more. Ht. I.nills ( ) ennr4l .Utrioc. : : BT. tXJtTia , June B. FfAH'Il Dull nnd heavy ; patents , W.955f4.00J extra fancy , t3.7SQl.Ki ; fancy. 3.40 J.M : choice , M.JOK3.SO. Hye ( lour , .73O400. WlllJAT The buying wns Just enouKh b'tlor on rains In th ? wlnler wheat bolt than the selling at the opening la start the market ViUHo hlRhcr , but the conditions changed nml there was a decline of % c. This wns followed by n sham upturn of IKc. there was only Vic relapse from this , ami nt tlio close July na.s He and Heptom. her In above yesterday ; No. 2 red , cash , 7Hio bid ; July , 71c ; September , 7ISc. COHN Ilnther easy early , hut only Vie lower , with not much for sale ; spot grades firm ; No. 3 mixed , cash , I3o bid ; July , 4iHc ; September , 41 tic. OATH Stronger , and with a much better de mand for futures. Hpot firm ; No. 2 cash , 2 ! > o bid ; July. 2IHc ; Reptmbor. 2l'ic bid. HYI3 Lower ; car ulil No. 2 s < iltl cast track at Uc , nnd sacked lot prime , this side , at C'c , COHN MiAlW.2i i3.30. 11UAN Oull. rasy ; sacked , east trark , SltWc. HAY Stituly for tlmolhy nl jl3.OOTJ15.Ut ) , fast side ; prairie , clearly , P.CXij/10.00 for now stock , this side. Steady slow demand. S4c. ! NS'HISIvY J1.25. HI'ji.Tiu : Dull and nominal nt 1.4J'i. I'llOVlSIONS-l-ork , slandartl moss , JoblHnR. J13.62'4. Lard , pilma steam , J0.43 ; choice , J6.CO. llacnn. liojctl shoulders , } 6.W ; IOIIRS , Ji.S7Mj ( ; rlb , J7 ; shorts. I7.12V4. Un' fall mean , lioieil Hhoul- dors , J3.B,4l longs , K.37W ; ribs , J0.50 ; shorts , SKlour , 2.IXK ) hbls. ; wheat , 10.0W bu. ; corn. 2WX > bu. , nats , 3.1.001) Im. KHIl'MUNTis Vlour , 4.OM hbls. ; wheat , 2.000 bu. j corn , 8,000 bu. i oats , S.OOO bu. Liverpool Markets. IIVinroOL , June 21. lM ! p. m. Closlntt ; ' ot , riulet ; demand poor ; No. 2 rod .Inter. 5s 4 1 ; No. 2 red uprlnB , stocks ex musted ; No. 1 haul. Manitoba , M lid ; No. 1 rallfornla , Us 4 11. l-'ulurw flosetl steady , with ear positions 'id lower and dlatanl posllluns Ud > wer ; business heaviest on eaily positions ! July , s 4M ; August , Bs 5Vjd ; September , ' < * ( j'/td : Oc- olior , Os 7tl ; November , Cs 7'd ; Ueceinlxr , Es 8tl. COllN Spot steady ; American mlx-tl new , 4s , i < l. Kutures cloaivl sleiuly with near | > , isltlon.s tl lower nnJ distant positions Mil lower ; busj. ess heaviest on early positions ; July. 4s 2 1 ; uttust 4s avid ; September , 4s 4d ; October , 4s V4d : Uecember , 4s Still. KLOl'U Dull ; demand poor ; St. Ixiuls fancy Inter , 7s nd. 1'UOVISIONH llacon , steady ; demand poor ; . 'umberland ' cut , 21 to 30 lb . . 32s ; short ribs , Ibs. . 32s ; lonK clenr , light. 3t ( to 4" tbs. . 33s ; eng clear , heavy , f > " > Ibs. , 35s 6d ; short clear i.icks , llsht , 18 Ibs. . " s W ; shwt clear middles. ioavy. 65 11 * . , 32s M , clear bellies. 14 to 18 Ibs. , 14s. Klitndders. square. 12 to lit Ibs. , 30s 6d. lams , short cut , 14 to 10 Ibs. , .41s. lleff , extra ndla mess , Ms Od ; prime mess , CIs 3d. I'ork. irlmo mess , line western. Ms Od : prime medium , Is 3d. lard , dull ; prime western , 33d Cd ; re- nod. In pnlls. 349 M. CIH3KHIJ Plrm. demand motlerate ; nnest merlcan white , new , 37s ; llnest American col- red. new. 37s. HPTTnil Finest tTnicd | Slates , good , 43s. COTTON siii > OIL iss. LINHHKD Ollr-22iJ. UKKKintlltATOU HI3EF Forequarlcrs , 3y4d ; .Inilqiiartcm , GVitl. HOI'S At London d'aclflc coast ) ; f2. CotTrii 'Murker. NKW YORK , Juno SS.-COFI-'KB-Opllons ulet , with prices firm , unchanged lo 10 i ) lnts > wer. Thcro vvero a few Kuropean buying or- ers antl simo local nltempt lo cover ; oller- vlun Iho market wns dull ; closed steady nl un hanged prices lo 10 ( minis net decline ; sales , .79) tngs , Including : March , JI4.40 ; September. M.50 ; October , J14.50 , antl December , S14.M. . Spot offee. lllo. dull , nominal ; No. 7 , J1S CO ; mild , ulot , nnd nbout stcntly : Cordovu , JlR.7.'il' > .oo. Vatehouso deliveries from Nuw York yesterday , ,613 tags ; New York stock today. 209.805 bags ; Jnlted Staets stock , S3.715 bags ; afloat for the United States , 679,715 bags , against 233,963 bags ast year. SANTOS , June 2D. Quiet ; good average San- os , J14.70 ; receipts , 11,000 bags ; stuck , 150,000 I.1KS. HAMHURO , June Z ) . Ilarely steady , ViSItf ifg. lower ; snjcs , 25.0HO bags. HAVRR. Juno 23. Ilarely steady ; closed ? if ovvcr : sales , 6,0)0 bags. RIO , June 29. Weak ; No. 7 Rio , 113.30. Kx- ihange , 101. Rocolpts , 11,000 hags ; cleared for ho United States , 1.000 bags ; cleared for Kurope , ,000 bags ; stock , 146,000 bags. Now Yoni Dry Ountls Market. JnW YOilK. June 23. The general dry goods market was under the influence of the clearing IP sales , and the vvlnrtup of the season re stricted operations In Icgltlmale channels. Next veck's holiday bronks Into Irade , bul nfler that It Is expected business will bo resumed once more on a more liberal scale. In staple : otlons Ihe market Is In n condition to easily bear n quiet period without affecting priced , which continue tlrm , with nn occasional advance of from Uc to Uc marking the prevailing ten- loncy. I'rlnllng clolhs linn at 2 13-lSe hid and no sales reported , while for Cl-square SSH-lnch clolhs 3 15-IGc Is freely bid. Operations In Ihe Kail River print cloth market were on n smaller scale thnn for some time past. Production. 215- 000 pieces ; deliveries. 209.000 pieces ; silos , M.OOO pieces , Including 07.000 odds and 1.000 ei-squares , of which 2S.OOO were spot anil 30,000 futures. Stock. 9r > x > eiders and 62,000 C4-squarcs ; total. 144,00) plet-es. i ntton Mitrkxt. NKW ORLT2ANS. June 20. COTTON Fit lures , inlet and steady ; sales , 2.1SOO bales ; July , J6.62 lild ; August , JS.G3QG.63 ; September , J > i.656.6S ; October , JB.CSffB.CS ; November. I66SCT6.69 : De cember , JC.72iff6.73 ; January. Jl.776.79 ! ; Tcbru- nry , tO.52G6.83 ; March. JB.87tfC W. Middling , cyc ; law inldilllng. 6'ic ; gootl ordi nary , C 15-lHc ; net rocoipts. 43 bales ; gross , 456 bales ; exporls , to Great llrltaln , l ) hales ; to thn qonlliiont , 1,600 bales ; ctnstwlso , 473 bales ; sales , 700 bales ; stock , in.O'n ) balos. ST. LOUIS. June 29. COTTON Steady : mid- tiling , 0 11-lCc ; sales , SO bales ; receipts 220 bales ; shipments , 711 bales ; slock , 22,110 bales. Ni\V : YORK , June . t'OTTON rirm ; mid ill.ng. 7c ; silcs , 1.335 bales , spinners , 931 bales ; stock , 195,7ft ) bales ; tolnl today and cnnsolldnletl net receipts , BT bales ; exports to Oroat Britain. SS7 bales ; lo Iho continent , 1,63) bales ; stock , 40SC13 bales. linltlnnire < ] r ln Mnrkrts. RALTIMOR15. June 29. VLOl'R Dull , un changed ; recelpis , 13,390 bbls. ; blilpmcnls. 175 bbls , : sales. 125 bbls. WIIIJAT Unsetlled ; spot nnd monlh. 717Hic ; July. 71fi71',4c ; August , TSWio ; September , 72itfj > 72ic ; steamer. No. 3 red. 6SKCSV.C ; slock , 315,621 bu. ; sales , 180.000 bu. ; pnuthetn wheat , by sample , 70f73o bid , on grndo. 6S72c. COHN Klim ; spot and month , Glff5Hic ; July , fiUjDHdc ; August , CUiJjismc : September , " "sJISHti ! : recelpis , 10,332 bu. : block , 200.M.J bu. ; sales , 30,000 bu. ; soulhrrn vvhlto corn , 50S32'ic ' ; soulhorn yellow , C3G 4e. OATS Dasy ; No. 2 while western. 34H5e : No. 2 mired , 3232'jC ; receipts , 1J.331 bu. ; llO.r , ] I bu. RYH Quiet ; No. 2 , COo ; receipts. 025 bu. ; stock , 0,779 bu. 1'eorla MurUnfs. rnORIA. Juno 29. CORN' Dull , unchanged ; No. 2. 47ije : No. 3 , 45tfc. OATS Dull , Invv-cr ; No. 2 white. 27' < . 234c ! ; No. 3 while. 27 c. RYB Dull , nominal ; No. 2. 624TC1C. WIIIHKY Firm : llnlBlietl goods , on the basis of J1.24 fnr high wines. HUCT.UTS Wheat , none ; corn. 29.250 bu. ; oats. M.tW bu. ; rve , none ; bailey , 700 bu. SIIII'MHNTS Wheat. GOO Im. : corn. 7,150 bu. ; oats , sn.SW bu. ; rye. COO hu. ; barley , none. Migar Murket. NRYORIC. . Juno 29. SI'nAR-Raw. dull fair refining , 2 13-16c ; centrifugal , 96 test , 3Vic lellneil. tiilot | nml steadv : No. 6 , 4filS-lCc : No 7. 3 15-164'if ' ; No. 8. 3iW4 IMOe : No. 9. 3 13-lG i 4c ; No. 10. 3i3 15-16u ; No. 11 , 3 Il-lCfiJ ; c ; No 12. 3D-NWtto. No. 13 , 354o : off A , 41 mold A , 4 ll-lC0lic. slandartl A. 4 C con feel loners' A. 4 5-16G4Vic ; cul loaf , S 1 crushed. C l-lCi71'lc ; granulaled , 4 7-lCidac ! cubes , 4 1-lCKITic. f.iiiultin ( Srnln Murkot. LONDON , June 29. In the grain market vvhea has been nutet and easier. The number of car goes off the coast have been much reduced am forwanl odors were rather light , llujors were reserved. 1'orcels were In moderate demand. Du hull wheat arrived vvas quoted al 2gs. Spot wns 3d to Cd lower. Maize parcels afloat were quotei at 20e. Hal ley , weak and quiet. Oats , dull , Milwaukee MttrKets * MfLWAIJKnr : , June. 29. WIICAT Weak ; No. 2 spring , 711Jc ; No , 1 northern , 7754c ; Septem ber. 7ic. CORN Weak ; No. 3 , 45c. OATS-Slc.ullcr nml ncthe ; No. I white , 23T4c ; Nn. 3 wldle , 2M4 j".Mio. HARLIJY Nominal ; No. 2 , 49c ; sample , 41J4c. IlV12-iasy. No. 1. CO c. Dullltll \ \ hnllt IMlirltot. DUMITII , June 29 , WIIKAT Strong ; No. 1 hard , cn h , 73Hc ; June , 73Hu ; July , 73T c ; Sep tember , 77tc ! ; No. 2 northern , ( ash , GSiJe ; to arrive , No , 1 hard , 7tic ; No , 1 northern , 74Kc. ( Mlnoriipoll VVIicHt Market. MINNIIAl'OLIS. June W.-WIinAT-FIrm : July , 71\4j7Hio : Jnn" . 7Uic ; September , C3'/ii silio ; on track. No. l hard. 73c , No. 1 northern , 72Vlc ; No , 2 nut thorn , 71'ir. Oil .Mnrknt. CHARLESTON. June 29.-ROSIN-Flrm. $1.15. TL'itri.NTiNi-j2.eo. SAVANNAH. Jun 2'.i.-Sl > lRlT3-Flrm. J1C3. 1'ortdgn l''ininri il Af7 ilrx. PARIS. June 29. Three per cent lentes. 101 70s for the account. Exchange on London , 25 JOe for checks. KrUeti Wheat Ouotiitlmt" . SAN FRANCISCO. June 29. WHUAT Yen dull ; December , 11OL - II1MI.TY MAIIUKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 29 1S95 ; WARRANTY DKHDS. A L Slonecypher and wife to M K Coon , lot 9. block 1 , llclmont park f see M A lllrkelt to O N lllrketl. a 30 feet of cast t3 feet , lot 1 , block 121. Omaha. . . . l.SOO AV T Seaman and wife to A K CogesliaU. lots SI to 51. Irene place. Iota 3. 4 and 16. Grave's 1'ark. lot 9 , block 3 , Dedfard riace , lot < ! . block 9 , Clovcrdale add. lot 5 , block 2 , 1'ruyn I'arU. lot v. Molter-s ub. lot 3. block : , I'lrat add to Mt DotiKl.n , 4 eco O II Gates and wife to Consolidated Crflj * company , w U block 12 , Iloyd'a aM , , . < , OOC DUHDS , Special matter to II n Horwlti , feet la lot II , In 21-15-U . . . . ] , > } Saint to s m , 100x 9 feet In lot K In tl-15-11 , , 6.0.X ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheut , Corn and Oats Scored Some Im provement Yesterday. TRADES WERE FREQUENT EARLY AND LATE 1'rovlilonn llecovcrcil the Itulllnli Tone Which Scrmcil to llavo Urserted Thono Lines Frltlny Utock * nntl llond * . CHICAGO , June 20 , Wheat , cotn , oats nnd l > rvvlslon nil closed at tome lmpio\ement 10- tlny. The grain ninrketH wore weak to hesln with , Imt provlsloiiB Btruck a hulllnh milt at the start nml kept It up. Wheat rose from 71Tic for September to 72c , and corn from 47ic to 48H" . ' . Liquidations of July wheat/ which was the chief feature of the flrJt hour's trailing In that article , had tun Its course In that time , nml havln ? don ? so the Khort s.'llera found themsclvc.H confronted with probable small deliveries on July contract and the old wheat all tied up again for another two months. Wheat began where It left off yesterday , under the J | Influence of the July lioMHiKs. For about half an hour that \\ns the feature of the local tra.de , which overshadowed everything else , and under the Influence a decline of } jc occurred , nn 1 the difference btitwwn July p i ' ntpinlxr wid ened at one time to 1 , . 'in of the market news tofeniil i. . .i ntn nnd the e told In favor of the L aii : . i' . .a both coasts Ilra'Utrcct'H repotted the shlpnu-nts of wheat and Hour nt 1,946,090 bu. , nsnlnst 2,837.000 bu. the week before ami 1,717.000 bu. on tin corrojpond- Ini ? week of 1891. Tao AtKentlne shipments for tlm Week were 9CO.OOO bu. , which U about double w.int was sent out on the prevloiu week , and si ) larKd as to upset all confidence In trie previous report of exhausted stocks In that country. The clay'H receipts at Chlcaso wore nc-mlnully ten cars , but that Included live cars linn.sf rred from Irregular to rejrular city houses. Minneap olis and luiluth rccolvfd 237 cars , computed with 207 cars tin the corresponding day of last year. The openlnB prices were about the sumo as the previous day a closing quotations , and for a minute or two there Hero enough buying orders to KVO ! an nppearnncc of strength to the market. That gave way befoio the persistent selling of July by those who did not wish to take what might be tendered to them en Monday , If they should remain holders of their contracts till then. The price of September nt the start wns from 71o to 7lc. with 71io the most RCII- orally piuvalllnf ; price for a couple of minutes. Kollowlnp that thu tendency for an hour was ; te.idily down aid until at 71Uc the selling re laxed and the rather conlldent conviction of a Hill further hrcnklm ? gi\c place to alarm on the ; iart cf those who had been trading upon tuch conviction. The reaction was sudden ami In ten minutes the decline which an hour of prsst- ! ent selllnc had brought about was reco\ered and nn advance established. About half an hour from the clm < September Imd risen to 72Vic. The news concernlni ; the winter wheat threshings re produced what Imd previously ! > een remaiked about the unsatisfactory yield and the miserable quality. The fellnK of danger to those on the short side with the new wheat , which Is coming to lii.ilket not much better than the tailings of previous > ears , was the uppermost thought In lie minds of the crowd as the session was neai- .rttf Its end and caused the price to ad\ance to 73' c. The closing transactions weto nt 72ic , with July lo under that. Corn was dull and of Itself heavy , but buying ivns discouraged ly the closing strength In wheat nnd after an cnrly dellne of Vie per bu. U closed with lie gain. The range for September was from 47t4c to 48',4t ' , , the lowest price being made near the opening nnd the highest nt the close. The trading wns principally In the way of changing July wheat Into September. The receipts of to day were 171 cars , and 190 arc estimated for Monday. The Argentine shipments for the week amounted to l.OOO.OW bu. A K ml general business was transacted In oats. September and' May ruled consldeinbly llrmer , but the nenrby deliveries were b.uely steady nt the. close nml ruled easier during the gi cuter pnrt of the session. The llrmness In the deferred months was entirely In sympathy with wheat nnd corn. September ranged from 21c to 2 > > , iC. Yesterday It closed at from 23c to SG c and today nt 25Uc. Provisions recovered the bullish tone which appeared to have deserted them yes terday. The IIOK receipts were only 11,00 head , nnd nil told for the week only 113,000 came to hand , compared with 127,000 on the week n year before. The expected run o' next week Is BUesxcd at lOO.ogo , and thn also helped to produce the llrmer feellnff which prevailed. Compared with the prevl ous day's closing prices the following are the Rains established by the Reneral trans actions : In pork , ItVsc ; lard , Cc. and ICstlmnt'cil receipts for Monday : Wheat. 30 cars ; corn , 120 cars ; oats , 170 curs ; hogs , for next week. 100,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows ; Artlslos. I Opoti. | HtflirT L.JW. 'I'Cloii. Wheat.No. 2 Juno 70VS Julv IIOH Sept 71KQH 71h : Corn No.- . . Juno 47 47 4BM 47li July. 47U 47H 4IIU 474 , Sept. 4 Sis 48H 47 48 > Oala No. a. . . Juno 2.1 2SV1 24T < July 23 Sept- I'ork uer bbl July. . . . 12 23 12 40 12 20 12 40 Sept. . 12 SO 12 45 12 U2 Laid.loOlbs July 0 T.5 0 02' ' 0 fi5 0 G2H Si-pt 0 75 U ISM 0 78 U UL'H Short KlbB- July. . . . n .10 0 40 0 30 0 40 { 'opt I ) BU 6 UO II CD U liO Cash nuotatlons were as follows : I'LOUK Winter patents , } 3.90ffl4.0i ) ; wlnte straights , V3.40S3.90 ; spring patents. S3.90W4.2i epilng straights , S3.10Q4.00 ; bakers. S2.10ff3.00. WIIIIAT No. 2. eiirlng. 7i > KM73aic ; No. 3 spring , noml.nnl ; No , 2 led , 70 % J71T c. COUN No. 2. 47'.ic ; No. 3 yellow , 46 % ? 47' c OATS No. 2. 25Vo ; No. 2 while , No. 3 white , 2Si 2 ! > ' > ic. HYn No. 2. G7W57K-C. 1IAHLKY No. 2 , G2c ; No. 3 , G0@31c ; No. 4 nominal. FLAX SRHD No. 1 , $1.47. TIMOTHY Siit-I'rlme. S3.73. 1'IIOVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . S12.57HO 12.W. lynrd , per 100 Ibs. , J6.C2',4. ' Short ribs sides , loose. S6.37'/4ffl6.40 ; dry salted shoulders lx 0l , S5.37V45.5 ; short clear Bides , boxed SC.75fIC.K2',4. WHISKY-Dlstlllers' finished Roods , per eal. The following were the receipts nnd shipments today : Articles. P.ccelpts Shipment ! Flour , bbls. 4.000 2.000 Wheat bu. . . 7.1100 an.ooi rorn.hu 117,000 72.000 Oats , bu 213.000 2111,000 Ityo bu 1,11110 1,00 Uurley , Uu. . . 8.000 4,000 On tha Proiusi exchanre todav the butter mar ket was weak : cru.imerv , l)317o ( ) ; dairy. 10 < 14c. KCCS , ate.idy ; luXallkc. Cheese , 0)47Jiic ) NUW YOIUt OKNKUAL MAKIvUT. Closing Qtiutiulom on the I'rlneltiil Co.n- mnilltles nnd Stnplea. NHW YORK. June 29. FLOUR Receipts. 15.9 < > hbls. ; exports , 8,200 bbls. ; gales , 2.000 pkgs. ; mar ket neglected and rather weak ; city mill patent < Jl.7503.00 : winter patents. J3.90S4.13 ; city ml. clears. JI.104.23 ; winter straights , J3.60S3.90 Minnesota patenls. J3.9004.15 ; winter extras. J3.D 03.50 ; Minnesota bakers. $2.9503.63 ; winter lov grades. J2.45W3.00 ; spring new grades , JJ.000r2.5G Southern ( lour , dull ; Rood lo choice exlra , J3.W 3.4j. Rye Hour , dull ; superfine , JI.20Sfl.23 ; fancj 1 ; yellow weslern , II.13S1.1 ! , . . „ . - . ' nonei exports. CO.SOO bu , sales , 2,223.000 bu. futures and 16.000 hu. spo bppt market dull. No. 2 red. In store and ele valor , Ha ; ntloat. 75Vic ; f. o. b. , 76o afloat ; No. norlhem , 78Hc delivered ; No. 1 hard , 79'ie. de llveretl. Options sold off at llrst under lower en bles , unexpectedly large Argentine shipments , fa vorable crop news nnd reduced weekly wheat nn Hour exports , creating a short Interest , whlc aftervvanl covered , causing a sharp rally tha 73 fi . "J8,1. rrlet's ' .SOXe higher ; No. 2 red , July 7-16ip74 3-lCe. closed 7mc ; August , 7l'i07iic closetl 7lie ; September. 7IJW73VJC. closed 75.c December. 76 ? , r754c. closed 77 lc. . - I8IW ) bu- ! exports , ll.GCO bu. SJil . 180.000 bu , futuies , 60,000 bu , spot. Spo opened weak , closed steady ; No. 2. 61o In elo valor ; G14o aOont ; yellow , Slc. Options opene steady , sold off under liquidation and talk o larger receipts , finally rallied with wheat an closed unchanged ; July , 61HB31Nc , closed Gl\c Augusl. WWBSJWe. closed 52c ; BeplcmLer. B2 < it 52'ic , closed G2 > ic , OATS Uecehiis , C3.COO bu. ; exports , 100 bu , sales , 110,00) bu. futures. M.OOH bu. sptit Spi closed steady ; No. 2. 27HR28c ; No. 2 dfllvcrW 2854&29c ; No. 3. 26ie27c ; No. 2 white. 3U4c ; No 3 white , 30cl track , white. 32ff33c. Option ] wea at llrst under local selling , but partly reco\i > re later with wheat nnd closed ' . .fl'io decline eng ; wet salted New Orleans , re lected. 45 lo 63 Ibs. . nominal : Texas , nominal llutnos Ayres. 2 > ) VSc ; Texan , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs 12iH3e. LlIATHKn Klrm ; hemlock sole. Hueno Ayres . , llcht to heavy weight , MSiJc ; acid , WOOI/ Firm ; domestic fleece , 16SI c ; pullej I'ftoVlRIONH ncrf. steady ; family. SH.Wft 13.00 ; extra mess , S5.0iff ) > W : beaf hams. S19.61) city , extra India mesa , SI7.oofll9.oo. Cut meats tlrm ; pickled bellies. S6 60&7.J5 ; pickled .houlder. 6. pfikled hann. S9.U8M in. i m. , teadler wustt-rn tlfnm closed at JC.1SiJ6.SO ; city , J5.1JH July cloned at S6 . nominal. September cleat at 17 nominal ; refined , ileudy ; comment , S7 M ealei. GOO tlercen ; tjotith American , S7 G , com pound , S5.23. I'ork , dull , n w men , SI3.Godlt.2j family 111. s ort clcnr. S13.00ttis.00. IlllTUK Sleady , wi-s'ern dairy. Sail' ! wnt yrn creamery. 12ilSc , wrMtrn ( acinry. BOUi KlKln , ISo , Imltatlnn creamery. llOISc : tul dairy. ItOlTc , state creamery. liViOliic Clliidf--qukt. stale , large. dUtt r ; mal | CHifSUc ; part > klms , IHtiSUo , full sklnu. UR2c KOOH Mrrn ; suta and r nnsirvanla | , llUllVic vciltrn tr > .h I' tiicu-rcailnj ia * * - . ( H' refined New York. J ! > .7.Vj."l'hlndlotphla nntl Haiti- more , J7.W ; Philadelphia n.nd Haltlmore , In bulk , J5.41) . 3 t TALtXW Kasy ! cltjr , 4iOj country , 4l4o. ROSIN Quiet ; sirnlmjlviinmon , to good , tl-53 11.6214. ] , n Tflll'KNTINK Quletl sC 291I29V4C. Hlt'J Htcmly ; domestic fair lo exlra , 4C5lic | Japan , 34i4Uc. MOLASSI1H ytilotj New , Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 26 32c. ' ' ij MKTALS 1'lg Iron , firm ! American , JlO.WIfJ 13.O ) . Copper , stenily ; bnik > rs' pilce , Jlo.CO. Irfnd , slmng ; brokers' price , 'JtmH ; exchanne price , J3.23. Tin , firm : StrnllsWP.SJOn 95 : plates , mar ket tlrm. Spelter , quiet ; , ilom'sllc. J.1.WU3 65. COTTON8KKD OIL Jnnetlve nnd featureless , closing nominal , nnd If nnyllilnK weaker ; prime crude , 23t2le , nominalji ; > lf-crude , 21ff22c ; prime summer yellow , 2f.US > > tjc : off summer vcllow , " "iWH26e ! yellow bulter grades , Me , nominal ; rime summer white , 2JOTJC. O.UAI1A Ui.NKi\L 'MAltKKT. Jontllllon nf Tradn nnd lnotatlnns on Stnpln nml I'll n OK I'riiiliirr. During the past two days there linn been \cry ttle iKiultrj' of any kind In the markets. I'rlcen on country produce generally remain limit stendy. , The veal market hns been \ery firm. HO13M Choice stock , lOc. IIUTTKU 1 acklns stock , S Jc ; choice to ancy , lOffllJc ; gathered country , llo ; separator ivamery , 15o. I.IVK roULTIll' Hens. C > 4ff7e ; roosters. 3c , prlng chickens , SJ.Wff3.GO per doz. , or HfflGc pet } . ; ducks , Sc ; tuikeys , 6ff7c ; geese , Gc. j Cholco fat. 75 t" lw Ibs. , are quoted nt Q7c ; targe and conrse , 4f3Vic. CIIKKSK Wisconsin full crenm. to ; Youns merlcana , 10o ; twins , lie ; Nebiuska and Iowa , ull cream , lOc ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims , 0 > 7c ; Llmburiier , No. 1 , lOo ; bilck , No. 1 , lie , > wl * . No. 1 , 14c. HAY Upland hay , S7 ; midland , S7 ; lowland , 6.60 ; rye straw , SI ; color makes the price on liny. .Iclit bales sell the best. Only top grades bring op prices. 1'IUKONS Per dnz. , il.0081.SO. VKOnTAULKH. The market on potatoes Is not so firm , though he supply of good stock Is still very light. The leavy rains of the two days p.ist will have n endency to reduce the supply of early iwtatoes. Quotations : 1OTATOHS Old stock , CG073c ; now potatoes , liolco stock. 8 if90c. ONIONS llermudas , per crate , none ; Califor nia , In sacks , per bu , , St.13. OLD 1IKANS Hand picked , navy , $2.20 ; Lima beans , per lb. , GVSH'j'ic. CAllllAOK On older * , I'.Jc. ' UAUIHIIKS Per dJi. bunchea , 13c. flllKHN ONIONS Per tlnz. bundle. " . 13c. LUTTUCi : Per doz. , r.02)c. ) AHPAUAOtJH Choice stock on orders , 33JMc > er doz. bunehes. I't'CtlMIIUnS-On orders. GlfiOc per doz. 1'KAS On orders , pjr bu. , Sl.oOi&l.2'i. ) HTIUNU U12ANS On ordeis , per ii-bu , box. Oii70c. WAX 11RANS On orders , per Vi-bu. box , CO W73c. TOMATORS Florida stock , per C-basket crate , HJI.50 ; Mississippi stock , pel l-biyket cint > > , SI.O ) , SUMMIT SCJL'ASH-Per dZ. , on oidi-tt. : 23Ci WATCUMELONS-Pcr dos. , crated. J3.C ) . FIIUITS. Kastern markets are commencing to report the arrival from Georgia of lyi Canto pears , but none inve been noted In lids market so far. They are reported as of poor quality. riorlda Is commencing to ship a few srape-s. Heporls from Delaware Indicate that this > oar > s crop wilt be only about half the lze of last year's. Quotations : linn llASt'limmS-Per ! 21-qt. case , SJ-OOO , GO. GO.PLUMS PLUMS California , per box , choice stock , Sl-40 ; southern , per case , S2. APHICOTS California , choice stock , per box. SI.4001.7G. CALIFORNIA PBACHKS Per box. Sl.01ffll.10. BOUTHKKN PI3ACHE8 1'er case , SI.1) L23. APPLI3S Southern , per "A-bu. hot , C3W7"c. STRAWHIJIUIIES Choice shlppliis stock , per case of 24 ills. . S2.7S03.CO. CIIKUIUK8 California , per 10-lh. boSI 73. OOOSnilKIlUinS Per 21-qt. case. S2.00JJ2.23. BOPTIIEUN t'HKUIllErt Per 24-pt. case , S-.73. 11LACIC IlABPHKIlHIBSj-l'cr 2qt. . case. 12.73. IlLAOKIlKHniES Cliolco , stock , per JS-qt , case , S2.2SS2.GO. S2.2SS2.GO.TROPICAL TROPICALBRUITS. . Ons Navels. ' perbox. . none : choice seedlings , per hot. } 2:5o ; Mediterranean sweets , $3.00 ; fancy Ht. Michaels. $3.23. LUMONS Kxtrn fancy-lemons , SCO size , $6.2 , > i 500 size , $ O.GO. , , , . 11ANANAS Cholco largestock , per bunch$2.21 Cfi.GO ; medium size bunches. $2.oa12.23. PINH APPLIES -Per doz.r $1.73&2.23 , according to size. 1 .11 MISCELLANEOUS. riQS Fancy , 13c ; choice , 12jJ13c ; California , bogs , 7c. ' ' " ' HONKY California. K lSc. MAPLE SYRUP ( Jallorr lugs , per doz. . $12 ; nixby , G-gal. cans , S3/ ' NUTS Almonds , llcj English walnuts , soft- shelled , 12c ; standards.- ; filberts. lOo ; llrazll nuts , lOc ; pecans , 9c ; > neanuts " , raw , Cc ; roasted , 7c. - DATES In 60 to.70jlb. boxes , Co per lb. ; fard nleH. nmall Iwxes. l c per lb. CIDRR Pure Juice , p r bbl. , $3 ; half bbl , , S3. COCOANUTS Per hundred , $4. HICK POl'COUN In tljo ear , on orders , per lb. , iC < HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 erccn hides , 1,140 ; No 2 eiecn hides. So : No. 1 green Baited hides , Sc ; No. 2 green salted hides , SVic ; No. 1 veal calf. S to li Ibs. , 13c ; No. 2 veal enlf. S lo 1C Ibs. , lOSlO'Ac ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 12if 14o ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 12c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 12o ; partly cured hides. Ho per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green Halted , each. 23@60c ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , GBISc : dry shearlings ( short wooled curly skins ) . No. 1 , each. GirlOe ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early kklns ) , No. 2 , each , Gc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 6QSc : dry illnt Kansas ant ! Nebraska murrain wool pelta. per pound , actua weight , 4fl6c ; dry din' Cclorado butcher woo pelts , per pound , actual weight , 45J6Vjo ; dry Illnt Colorado murrlan wool peit : , -er pound , actual weight , 4SCc. Have feet cut off , as It Is uscleas _ lo pay fielght on lliem. WOOL. UNWASHED Fine heavy. 6O7c ; fln. light. 8fl5o ; quarter-blood , ICJIlIc ; seedy. Lurry nml chaffy , Si9c ; celled nnd broken , coarse , 7ji 9c : cotted nnd broken , line , SuSc. AVOOL , WASHED Medium , 15018e ; fine. HO 16c ; tub washed. 16IlSc ; black. So ; bucks Cc tag locks. 2C3c ; dead nulled. GCCc. runs. FUKS llear. black , No. 1. large , $20.00323.00 bear , brown. No. 1 , large. S-O.OOff23.00 ; No. l. me- dlum , $10 ; No. 1. small , $ ! bear , brown , year lingNo. . 1. . law. 1.M8U.M ; _ No. 1. medium uiuui. $ j.vi/4 ivv t . * t > * , y * , uuar. Montana and IlocKy mountain. No. l J18000aO.OOi No. 1. TOcaium , J14 ; No. J. grnall J10 ; bear , black , Montana yearlings. No. 1 large , J12 : No. 1. medium , 8 ; No. am.il. | Jj bear , black , Montana , cliba. No. 1 , Ian- , , jo 50 No. 1 , medium , JI.50J No. 1 , email , 13- bear sliver tip. No. 1. large. JJOj No. l , medium. J12 No. l , uniall. Si ; bear , ellver tip. yeaillnga , No 1 , large , til : No. 1. medium , JS ; No. l. Bma'.i J3 ; bear , Jdlver tip , cubs. No. 1. ijr e , Jl.005fl.50 No. 1 , medium. COc ; No. 1 , email , Mta ; fleher No. 1 , lurxe. 3 : No. 1 , medium. J6 : No. l , small II ; fox , Hll\cr , us to color , according to beauty No. 1 , large. $1W ; No , 1 , medium. $60 ; No. 1 Email. JoO ; fox , silver , pale , according tu beauty No. 1 , large. 150 ; No. 1 , meaium. J30 ; No. 1 i ; ID * . Bruy , u. i , lares. . . - ; : i > o. i. medium Me ; No. 1 , small , 40c ; fox kits , No. 1 , large , ! > 0c No. 1 , medium , tva ; No. 1 , small , 30c ; lynx. No 1. larie , K ; No. 1 , medium. ; No. 1. smalt SI.SO ; marten. No. 1 , large , J2 ; No. 1 medium JI.SO ; No. 1 , small , tl ; mink. No. 1. large , Wi C5c ; No. 1 , medium , 40c ; No , 1 , small , 3Jc ; mink dark. No. 1. large , CJG ; No. 1 , medium. 40c ; No 1 , small. 30c ; mountain lion , perfect head am feet. No. 1. large , tl.0002.00 ; Imperfect eklns J6.00if7.00 ; No. 1 , small , JS ; otter , pale , No. 1 large , 57 ; No , 1 , medium , S3 ; No. 1. eimll. tl laccoon , No 1 , laie , C0f > 70a ; No. 1 , medium We ; NO , 1 , large , &OcjrJ2.09 ; Ekunk , black , cased narrow striped. No. 1. lartre , S0c ; No. 1. me dlum , 40c ; No. 1 , small. 25c ; broad striped , No. l large . . . , . . . 20tf25c . . ; wolverine. No. 1. lame . , J4 ; No. . . 1 ! ! - K - - - medium , 3 ; No. 1 , small , 52 ; wolf , mountain No. 1 , large , t3 ; No. 1 , medium. t3 ; No. l small , 51. M ; wolf , prairie. No. 1 , laiie , C5if0 ? No. l , medium , COo ; No. ! , small. 40c ; beaver per skin. No. 1. large , $5000300 : No. 1 , medium Jl.W ; No. 1 , small , S- ; heaver kits. No , 1 , Urue S ! ; No 1 , medium. tl.M ; No. 1 , small. T5r muskrat * , winter. No. 1 , large , 8S10c ; No. 1 medium. 9c ; No. 1 , fmoll , 7c : muskrata. fall No. 1 large , 4tJ6o ; No. 1. medium , 7c ; No. 1 'mall , 6c ; muikrnt kits. 33c. I'rlnt < ltti | .Mu FALL mvnil , Maiis.v. June 23. HuslneJ In print cloth has been utri , t during the wcr-k owing to a disinclination on the part of th manufacturers to accept the market price. Ther has been a fair demand all through the week nn , for Ihe past three ifcy * " . tlio market hax beer striMiit. Manufacturer ! ) have utendliy refus 2 13-lCo for rt-irulars they lm\o jnd \ been \er slow sellers of oddn. Tht1 trading has been llgh nnd all In odds , only 1.004 'of regulars bt-ln ? pol and maintaining the "market price. The odd wcro about evenly divided Iwtneen upots nnd fil lures and ttm goods 10 bo made are to lie delhere In small lots for three-'Snd four months. Th stock picked up a few thousand pieces , but no enough lo nffect theJnarl > et. The markel 1 quoted firm at 3 13-lCo anil the manufacturers ar holding for 2T c. _ _ _ _ Knnmis Lllv Grain IhtrUot. KANSAS C1TV , .Tun .JS ) WIICAT Active sIlEhtly higher ; No. 2 Inrd C.liWOc ; No. 2 r d 72o , [ ejected , nominally 1'0'jClr. COUN About Ho lower ; d > maml unnll ; No. 2 rnlxi'il , 4c ; No. 2 white , 42Vtf. OATS Slow , unchang-li No. I mixed. rj'l'S 23Hc ; No. 2 white. S7c. HYn No. 2. nominal S7i' . HAY Sleady ; timothy. fO.MOll.M ; prairie . . IIUTTIMI Choice , firm ; common , slow ; cream ery. l ! 15c ; dairy , Sftlle. iaas-sc. _ riimnrlil .Nines. 11O8TON' . June 20. Clearing ) . tl6.4l.Ml ; linl ances , JJ.2JS.CU. For tha we k , t93i lW4 ; bal ances , Jll.OW.m. I'lULADnid'HIA June ? J. , Clearings , tl2.97S , C02 ; I > almce3 , JI.J50.073. Fir the week , clearing J78OM,713 , balance * . $10.052,719. , For the month clearing * . tMJ.SOC.&i ; balance * . t2J.871.lll. OHIOAdO. Juno . -Oearlntfs. | tl6.20J.000 ; lotd for the week. J8i.070.OiW , for tha wtel ; last year $78,518.000. New York cichonKe. 700 premium merlin * , polled rnte * . I4.MH04 891s , Money , 4 . per cent on call , Hi 9 per cent on time. ST. LOUIS. June 29 , Clearings , i2.901.S ! , bal ance * . JCU.07J. Clearings IhU month , HO.HO.OU JW.3S7.08I , or 11.4 per pent. Money , GOO per cent. New York exchange , 75o premium. NKW YORK , June 29 , The exports of specie from thn port of New York for the week amounted to J12.2-W In gold and J747.SS1 In silver. The Imports were , gold. J1.121.3U ; silver. Jll > ,379 ! dry goods , JI.S72.S.T ) ; general merchandise. J ,666. . OKI. Clearings , J122.Hi7.OI9 ; balances. J7,7I6.4' > C. For the. week , clearings , J5S6,4J3Wil ! balances , J39.899,0tl , STOCKS AND HO.NDS. Slmro Speculation Yesterday I'overlnli anil Uniottlcd All l > y. NUW YORK , June 29. The flnrc speculation totlay was feverish and unsettled , with the In dustrials again the leaders of the market. There was nothing new In Ihe sltu.illon and the trad ing was rdmoHt entirely In tlie hands of profes sional opeiutors , who nude nil possible use ot } osterdays' disturbances. At the opening of bus iness tinmaikct was remarkably quiet , prices , as a lule , recording n general Improvement. WheelIng - Ing K Lake IJrli * preferred and Tennessee Coil advanced each 1'4 II-T cent. It was not Ions , however , lie fun * Ihe attack tin the Industrials was renewed , StlKiir breaking 2Vi per cent , Chluigo Gas 314 per cent , Tobacco 2'4 | r cent , and Pi * lllllng 1'i per cent. The goneinl milk.n suffered to n lessor extent , llefoic 11 o clock the general market was chocked by purchases lo cover con. Iracls , but there was n loactlon tin a Itnenal nt the pressure to soil and the recovoiy was more than lost. At the beginning of the last hour thole was a rally of \ * ' to 1'j ' per eont , In which Tobacco , Chlcttgo ( las , Rubber nnd Sagar led. In the fin il trading , however , Ihe boars again hold the mastery , chlcagi * das sold orf 2 per cent , Sugar , Tojuicco ami New lliuland 1 per cent , nud Hocking Coal Ui per tent. The m.tikct i'lo cd weak , with the IndustrlaU gen rally lower , nml the rahroatl list about evenly divided on the tlijr. During the week there have been Etnno notable lluctimtlons In the share tint. In lh earlier deal- igs th" teildencj was mainly In the direction ot Ighor lltfifes , Hit during the last throe tlavs n etcimlmsl raid on Iho imlurlrlul group nut unlv aused a. sorlous break 111 these properties , but ipiessed the entire list , and muni of 111" slocks oalt In show decline * tm the week. SuRnr , vhlch started steatly. Is divvn 7'i per cent sine * ist Saturday's clojo. chlelly ow Ing to ur.f.iv o-ablo lade reporls anil llquld.tllon by a iromlnent operator. Chicago Oas , on tha eto of the Ijoncnthnll bill and rep.rts of re newed nctlvlly of rival concerns cnunlcrl vvllh all ; of a temporary suspension of dlvldtnls , l"d o a general liquidation and u deluge uf stock was thrown on tan market , Ihe bears ridding argely to the volume of sties. As n result Ihe irlco dropped lo 62. Covering of Blunt contracts ent Ihe llgures up to ( if 14. but In the closing loallngs the Iwars iifr.tln pul the llguu-s down lo 0 , vvllh a recovery of only Mi per cent nt Ihe close , making the net loss 12'S. per tint. The most Important chances In the prices woic ; De clines. Consolidated Oas nnd Mlim-np Hs & St. < 9Uls six-olid preferred , 2 > 4 per cent ; Tobacco , ? i per cent , Tobacco ptefeired , 2' , < i per cent ; tubli-r , 2'1 per cent , and HuMier pieferred , 3'i lor cont. Advance * , AtlimJ Uxpress , G' per ent ; Melropiilltan Traction , 2V per cent , nnd lusqUPhnnna Western prt'ft'iietl , 2 per cent. Tooie was an absence of the previous week's strength In the bond market during Ihls vvo"k. The sales wore JlU.2Ii > .0)0 nnd 271 bunds wore railed In. Alliances w-ic established uf 7'i per ent In SI Louis . \z Kansas City tlrsls. 4\i \ per out In Oies n Short Line consuls 5s. 4 per cent n Savannah * Western llrst trust let-clpts. Chicago cage Ons firsts lost 6 per cont. Govermiunt lionds vvoro featureless , Ihe sales aggregating but 31.000 shares. Stale securities voro nealoct"d. only 34.00) sliaioii clung ng IniitK The following were the closing quotations on the lending ; stocks of the Now York ex- today : \tchlson ait Snrtnwpstorn I'O ' 14H tlootd 14IW ' ' " Alton.'T.'ll . . .I" Gl N. Y. Central 1(11 ( Am. Kxpiess N. Y. AN. K 17 Ualtlmoro AOlilo. Ontario At W 17J < C.iuatli Pacific. . . . Ore-iron Imp IIH Cuiiada Southnrn. . fi4)S Orocon Kav U7 Coutral I'.ioino. . . . 111 O. fl. L. ft. U. N. . . . (14 ( Clioa. & Ohio " IMcllluMall SH Clilcavo Alton I' . I ) . A K ( SSi C. . U. fc Q . . . . . I'lltsrmr * 107 Ohlc.iuo Oas OOH Pullman I'alace. . 171 Coiisoltd.itol fias. 4-JH Hesdliiir 1H ( ' . .U. C. 4St. L. . . . 45 111. O. W 17 Cole Coil & Iron. It. O.V. . DM 44 Cotton Oil Cart. . . . Itock Isl.iud 715 ( Dclavvaro.v. Hud. . St. 1'atil US Del. . L'iclc. A\V. . . lili : "I do pfd l-'rt _ . ft K. O. pM 4tH ! St. P..VOmahl. . . . M U D. A.C. l'Co 1IU4 dopfo 117 Krlo II ) Southern I'aMlls. . ' . 'I do nfd. ' i.l ! 3 iirar Uufltinry. . . . 107M Fort Wavuu 1R7 Tniiu. Coil Ac Iron. | li > O. Northern oM. . . m 'Toxas ' t'.ialtlc ! ' - ' ? C. .tM.T tfd . . . . tlf' ' lT. At ) Cent pfd. . 70S HocUlmrValloy. . . Union Pacific Il5 ! > IllhioisRanlril. . . U. a Kxurass 41 Kl. 1' . ADuluth . . . W. St. U 4 P H' < K.i T. pfd tlODfd llllj Lnku Krlo A. Won Wells Fin ro Kx. . . lOil do pfd \Vestern Union . . ID LakoShor.i WliooUiiff .v. L. E. . 17 Load Trust : i.tii | tlonfd fi'JS LoulBVlllo&N. . . . 68M M. A. St. L 214 " A N. A 8 D. A tt.0 11 < Manhattan Con. . . ] it : O. K 35t | in N. L 2SK Mluhlzan Cont. . . C. F. il .14 . . rtoufd "H Mobile iOhlo. . . H. .VT. O U Nashville Oh-it. . . . 08 T. A. A. A N. M. . . . U Nntlonnl Cor.la/o. 08IX T. St. L. A.K. C. . . . II do pfd . do pfd IHf N.J. Central . 100JB 3. H. B. l.IJi N. & w. pfa . 1H. dopM. . . - . 40 > ) North Am. fo. . . . 1H.S'l ' Am. To'j. ' Co 110H Northern 1'aslfla. . douM 110 No.l'ac. pfd . St P. , M. A M 115 U.I' . . D. AO . ismnil , - J1" ' ; m. I'.llll , , ww ; lenneasee cun ; nml Iron , 10.000 ; Tiilled States ItUhber. 3V ) > ; Wheellnc & Lake irie , 7.100. Nt'W Viirk .MIIIIPV .Mnrlcpt. Ni\V YOUIC , Juno 29. MONUY ON CALIj Kasy nl l'/j per cenl. PHIMU MIMlCANTILn PAPER-S ffS per cen.t STnilLlNO KXCHANQK Dull , but Btendy , lth nctunl business In bankers' blllM nt JI.S'JWJ 4.8'J1i for demand , nml S < .8Ri. < n ! > s < i for Hl\ly days ; postetl rates. $ I.S9ViI.JiOVi ; commercial bills. SI.R7114I I M. SILVini CUUTIKICATK.0 ( WlSCI'lo ; no siles. HAH 8ILViil-6C 4c. MEXICAN IlOLLAltS-C67ic. aoVIJHNMHNT 11ONDS Sleady ; slate bomls , Inactive ; rallronil bond" . Irresular. Closing quotations of bonds were ns follows ; U.S. 4s , res.now. P.3J ( o. P. lats or vi. . . 10.1 U.S. la coup , now. D. iH. . 7s 11 ' 'M U.S. Its. rat D. , 'cU O. 4s H8" < tl. S. S3.coup llo ; iKrio yds 0 H U.S. 48. roT ll'J (1. II. A3. A. tls . . . 10J II. S. 4i.uovli | n. II A.S. A. 7s. . . . U.S.'n. ras " 7 II. , VT. O. us 11 a PacltloUaor 'Uj. . 100 doOs 10.1 Ala. Class A 109 M. K. A T. 1st 4s. . 87 Ala. Class U loni do I'd 4s O''U Ala. Class C 100 Mutual Union 1)9. , no Ala. Curroiicv. . . . 100 N. J.C.Oou. 6s. . . . 11791 La. New Con. 4s. . 07 No. Pan. 1st ) Missouri tia 100 do'Jds N.C. 03 1'JS N.V. . Consols. . . . 110 N.O. 4s 10JH doS. K. Dob. Si. 110 S. C. noiifiind H H. G. West. Ists. . . 7HU Teiin. now set Os. 1)0 St. P. Coimols 7- . . P.'DH Tumi , nuw Hot fia. 10 T doC. .t P.V 5i , Tenn.oldOs KO Pt L.&I.M.Gan 5. Va. Contuvlcs. . . St. L. &S.F.OJ1. ) . 108 tlodeforred Tot. I'.ie , iDts. . . . 02T6 Atchleon 4s " do'Jds AtchlBon Ud A , . . . U. P. Istsof'JJ. . . Camilla So. 'Jilj. . . . WctSlioro U 10754 U A N 8.1)1 So. II. H HUH O 1 AN. iBts . . . . 11 U Ilostan Stoo'c limitUlmn. D03TOS. Jimo 2U.-rall loins. a 1 p r cant : time lo.uifl , 'J tlM per cent. Uloahij prujt for Dtocks , bondia'itl ' inliiln ; aliaroi : A.T. AS. K IIMIW. 15lw. util Am.Susrar. 107 * WH. Contra ! Hav S'lvlo O.lil H I3en Kleo pfd IlellTolnphono. . . . 3" Edison Kloo Ilia. . liostonAAlDaiir. . Jill Atuhlsju uds . . . . BoBlon AMaluu. . . 174 Atclilbon 4a C. D.AU HIH Gnu. Kk'Ctrlc 3s. . . Kllollbnw ni WIs. Cnnt Ists . . . Gen. Electric. niKl'v Allouez Minim ; Co co Illinois Stool Atlantic in MoxicanCnntr.il. . Kl'-v ' nnsfm.1Monta'ii O0 N. Y.AN.B 40Ii Ilulto .t Hoston. . . l Old Colony 180US Calmi'oti He-oli. . 21)'J ) Ore. Short Lino. . . US t'rinklln lo Kubuer il ! ) It Han Dlczo II Osceola 27K Union P.-iolHc Qunicv nn \\Vnt Kn I Tauiai-act : 1.11 WPHI Knil nfd 8 ! ) Wolverlno 1.11OH \Vobtlneh.Kleo . . . Han KrtnoUoj Uiiuii sttis c < ) -\T 11. SAN FHANCI3CO. Juno 20.--Tin onijlil ole - in ? quotations fur nitiilnbloj < j toiiy : w.irj : n follows : Altr. 10 Julia . Alpha Con 8 Justicu . , . la Annex 27 Kentucky Con. . . . , .1 liolcher 3.1 Lady Wasli. Con. , licst A llolclier. . . . 64 Mexican . G.I Dodlo Con 20 Mono . (1 ( million 10ff Mount Diablo . 15 llulworL'on ff Occidental Con. . . , 17 Caipilonia. 11 Ophlr . , 143 Challouro Con Overman . 21) Choiur Ho Potosl . , ! I3 Contldenco Hj . to Con. Cat A Va. . . . . 210 Sierra Nnvadi. . . . , S3 Coi. : Now Vork. . . : < Silver Hill . S3i : rro\Mi point 38 Union Con . 211 Exchequer Utah Con . Could ACurrv. . . . . Yellow Jacltot , . . 41 Halo A NurcroBn. . 115 Sllvurbirs , ! ! ( > 10 > j. . Maxlot'i UolUri , Clc. Drali3al.-hta ! < o : talajraplil : . Oj. Nnvr Yort Uiui'iJ itic NRW YORK. Junj 2D.-Tu : ( align-In- > tin cloalnj miuia/qiiot.itio n : Dulwor . ( i Oplnr con. Ca ! . A Va. . . . 23o Plymouth UO OfU'lwooa . 40 Qulckallvor. . . . 273 Uould A Curry. . . : < 0 Quicksilver pfa. . .1 700 Halo ANorcrosa. . 0.1 Morra Nevada. . . . BO IIomeslaltD . 1000 Standard 220 Iran Sliver . Ml ) Union Con. , , 30 Mexican . 00 Yellgw Jacket. . . . < 0 Oniano . 7.10 I.nmlnn Hltiuk { juolutlonl. LONDON , Juno 29. 1 p. in , cloilnr : Can. Pacillo St. Paul com ( Ill ) Erin 10)4 ) N. Y. Central 101) , Krlo''Us OH Pennsylvania. . . . 6t , ! 11 Central. , . , IIH Koadlnr in Mexican ordinary. llltt Hnx , 1'iin. | | QW4 . . CK' ' HAH HIIA'UH 30 7 ICd per ounce. MONUY-Vi perc-nt. _ .Noir YnrK MroUlj IIinl ( Stiitfint at , Ni\V YORK , Junn Tha weekly hunk male- mint * hotv the fcllowlnit chantei. It-serve ilrcrea 12 "H.iJO. loans , Incrtaatt | jlC..W , Hpecl * . rtncreuiu IGU.K'O. lecul lender * , dccrcxso } ltlCi , t * deirvima OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts at the Local Yards Show an A'arming ' Dccreasj in Numbers. IUNETHE LIGHTESTMONTH BYTIICUSANDS Atiiunco nf OIT < Filial rro\enH Inlcrmt In tlio Trade-ract < c liuylne In the knutli Prices I'lrui niul lc- iiiiinil Steady. SATUUDAY , Juno . The receipts toilny wcie "li cattle , 3,537 hogs nml ! iSO sheep , ns against 1,003 cattle , 2M Ill-Kit nnd 913 thoep > estenlay nnil 472 entile , 2t > 80 hogs nntl 10J sheep on Siturduy of lust week. llcci'liita fiain thc first of the year up to the present Time phew u lo.su of 1G7.2J7 cuttle , IM.OIG boss , 17,907 sheep nnd 1.185 hoises nnd niuloa , us compared with liOI. \VKiKLY UnCKll'TS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Kccelpls this week 0,9 1 I.2ti2 5.3t3 Keioipts last week 4,071 I'J.fj'i ? 2.97S Samu week l.tst year. . 10,113 41.27J 2.7SI ItUUBU'TS 1IY MONTH. 1393. Cittlle. Hogs. Shcop. January C0.71S J53. W 12,741 I'Ybriury ' 3Jio.'i : 121"ii ; 12,511 March 4t,7W : 9S.S73 CLIO'S Apt II S3,4o S7.WI 27.1U7 rtlay 25,78.1 115GTS ! ) 41j JUIIO 21.SM 87,0.'ii 14,30. : The receipts of cuttle anil hogs for June uie the lightest of any month since the llrsl of tlio year. CATTLK The cattle market of the past week has been about ns devoid of Interest IIH could vvell be Imagined. While the re ceipts have been larger than for the pre vious week , that fnct luus not added ma terially to the Intel ust In the trade. The fnot of the mat tor is that about hall of the cattle on most days of tlio week were con signed direct to the packers and wore not ollercd on the market. Thu packets have MJPU forced to buy In southern markets nntl hip the cattle hero In order to keep their loitsos going. With the actual offerings on ho mnrkct so light It was Imrdly possible that the inatket should ptesont iminy newer or Interesting featuios. What cattle have iceii offeied have sold tolerably \veli. Thu tendency of the maikct has been toward uglier prices , nml considerable Improvement ias taken place In Iho prices paid for handy fat sluers. Heavy fat cattle have not bhovvn ns much ualn. Cows ami heifers have com- 111111(10(1 ( stioiiK prices all the week , while recduis have told higher. The market today did not .show nny mn- : erlal change from ycsteiday. There wore only about 40J head on sale , the balance of .ho receipts having been consigned direct to .he packers. There were a few steels hen- good enough to bring $ I.G3. but thi bulk of the sales were nt from $1.23 to $1.51. Cows and heifers sold nt about the same o.il prices. Tlio trade was without foatutc and the offerings consisted of omy n few odds anil ends. Calvu.s , It was claimed by Home , did not move off quite so freely , and hat the feeling AMIS not quite so strong. Ihero was nothing of any consequence loing : In stockcrs tinil feeders. There were 10 cattle hero and very few buyeis. Itupre- sentatlve bales : DEEP STunna. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. . . i7.ij.12. 47..1115 Jl 25 40..1150 Jl 60 . . S61 373 17..101S 425 1..1227 405 . .731 3U ) 21. . . . SJO 135 13. . . . 90S 4 05 COWS. 2. . . . S3.1 16) 1..1070 240 " . . . . SK ! 273 1. . . . DSi ) 20) 1. . . . SCO 2 fifl 3. . . . 950 300 1. . . . 9oO 200 1..130) 2 CO 2..1015 30) C. . . . 910 213 4. . . . 815 265 1..1050 31)0 ) 9. . . . S9.I 213 1..D70 27' 1..12V ) 32" , 4. . . . 111,7 22. . 13..966 275 5..KM 340 D. . . . . -SI 2 23 2. . . . 020 175 ( i. . . . 4SS 225 L. . . CIO 2 1. . . . 420 2 l L. . . 810 235 1. . . . SO ) 2 S5 1. . . . 530 2 25 1. . . . 730 2 45 . HULLS. 1 10CO 220 5..12t 230 1..13C9 2 CO 3. . . .1015 220 1..1320 2 SI 1..176) 3 JS 1..1190 225 1..1I10 250 CALVES. L. . . .170 2 CO C. . . . 121 423 G. . . . 190 475 1. . . . 100 300 L. . . H0.4W 2. . . . 1S3 BOO 2. . . . 2l"i 3 50 ] . . . . 210 | 50 6. . . . 210 5 00 L. . . 270 4 00 L. . . 270 4 GO i ! . . . . 100 CM RTOCKins AND rEEDEns. 2. . . . 40 ! 2 f > 0 7. . . . 7S7 3i' G. . . . 778 333 2. . . . S70 310 4. . . . 757 3 2o 4..10W 340 n. . . . ci ; 3 10 HOOS The vvcfk clts-d with n large run for Satuiday , tlioie being llfty-oiio fresh curs tin sale. As compared vvlth Saturday of 1 tst week IVrc was n giiln of itmoil ] n thousand h-id In the roc-oliits The riualltv of tno locolpls WHS ntn much different from the avoiage of thrpa.it few days , though 11010 was nothing us pilmi as llit- lop lioga hcie yesleitlny. The larga offerings , nnd Hie fact that It was the last day of llm week , had a depre. , < lng tffeci upon Hie inntket. The buyeis were rather In- dllfcrenl and Inclined to be iM-ailnn. As u losult Iho mat Ket was about 5c lower. T.ie 111010:11-m was fairly active at ( he lUcllne , and thu li iga wore nil Hfld and weighed up In gotnl se.is in. The host hugs hero liruicht Jl.w. as itjjalnsl $1.15 , DID top vostfrady. but 1i" ! iots won- nut nn g ,111. The hog markoi has b-on In n very stl sfn 'o y condition. r.i > far as th ° selling IntLMosts woto concerned , during the wool ; . At Iho t u sol Iht-ie WIIH n light run and a steady markoi , luil fiuni tliat tlmo tin then ; was u stoutly advanco. Tiio iraln for Iho week wns fmm 2io ( o 2ie. untl while Ihcro was a slight baoktet at ( lie cl.o. . It WIIH not laiKo ennugli lo maoil ( lly i-huntie tlio Klliui- tlnn. The miikot. In nddUlim tt > h Ing higher , has been ncllvo nnd the pucliors have bet n free buyers. Tlio fa I uf ( he mallei l < Hie hog m ir- kel has hofti In i voiy ho.ilthy co'ul IKm all 111 ; month. The packets have wanted h KS und have Kept the ret > 'lpts well Lloaiiod up. Hie nifi-tlnirs of each div lioint ; pit Kcd up lead ly. During the greater part of ( ho month Hi. * markoi wns very oven , the Iliiclualltms being few t'lid small. The laltor part of HID imnlh the tendency has boon tipu.iicl. nnd tno mr.nth cloaks vita III' market about lee higher than It opened. The hltrh point or the monlh was on Knday last. Thu prices paid for lings duillig Ihe p.tHl munlli have ranged I"fri0o lower tlinn the m.irket pio- valllng duilng .Itmj of last yo.tr. In .lime , 1 ! )1 ) , Iho average price p-ild for hogs at the opening of ( he muntji was JC.78 , find nt Iho close of tne monlh J5.CI , Iteprosenlatlvc sales : No. Av. 8h. I'r. No. Av. Kli. I'r. t KG . . . SI 20 83 2.3 3JO Jl 60 1 3S 40 430 75 SOI ICO 400 2 2l'i 40 440 7J 217 120 1 f.O 1 210 . . . 4 40 tit 23S 1W 4 ( .0 S lf,3 . . . 44" 77 2.0 21) I f,0 42 1 120 143 77 2JO U'O 400 73 ISO 100 I 51) " 5 205 ICO 4 CO 90 171 K > 4 to Cl 201 40 4 M 41 2i KO 4 50 7J 22S 21' ' ) 4 Ci',4 " 5 17S 2.0 4 50 CS 221 40 4 i 2 213 . . . 4 & ' ) 70 i2 ! 40 4 6. ! ' 11 170 . . . l.'iO 61 2M . . . 465 rs iiu 1:0 4 ro 73 2io 400 4 ci 57 201 IM 4 52'j ' , f > S 215 SO I C'i fs sno ; co i r.2Vj M 217 120 4 C5 9J IM 100 45. " . , 67 22S 12) ) I Cj 5 ISO . . . 4 S''ii 61 228 ICO 4 r.l 74 2'W 2.1 . 155- 6S 2.7 120 1 61 64 m 100 I 5- 5 331) ) . . . | ' ,3 87 Ill20 ! 4 : . ' < t.l 210 SO I 63 78 IS2 SO 453 U 211 . . . 4 Cl 10S : n 200 4 .Vi M 211 ICO 4 6 > 82 IfS SO 4 5'i 75 ill SO 465 63 197 100 4 C I'J" 21. ! VJ ) 461 60 I'll 210 1 55 W 331 200 4 70 3 270 . . . 455 W 252 SOO 170 61 201 Si ) 4 C5 Cl 290 10 4 7JVi W 221 320 45- SS 32) ) . . . 475 71 2U . . . 4 574 ! 53 2Ji SO 4 75 61 . ' 05 8) 1 W RKII'.S AND CULLS. 1 ISO . . . 30) 0 IM IM 4 CO 1 2:0 : . . . I W P1OH. 2 115 . . . .1C ) 12 ISO . . . 400 8 11) . . . 3 6) UIIU1M' Thi'io were pl nty nf sheep here to- d.iy , but the demand was llghl and themarkel slow. A few hoatl of lamha changed hands , nntl Hint was about ull there was doing on thu maikct. The iccelpls of sheep have been tiulte lai during thu past wcrk , and muiu than double. I'm number locolvcd during the pievlous wefk. Too maikct lius bo MI uteadlly going lower , In common with HIH markets at othoi points. At the tame lime there has boon pretty fair de mand nnd a giiod many sheep huvg ch ingcd hands , rulr to cholie. natlvea are ipiitublu lit from J2.50 to J3.50 , fair to good westcins at from J2.2i to $ . ' .75. common ami slue ) : sli"cp nt from 11.73 lo J2.2.i. good to tholco 4) ) to hn-ll ) . lambs al from Jl lo I5.50. ItfprcEcnlatlvc ealtH : No \Vt. I'r. I apt Ing Iamb M JS W 7 fptliif lambs 71 5W ClllC.Vtit ) LI VI.iTOUK. : . Ill Ilnj ; * Tlioni Uim iiui MlririgrKt IC'nd n : n .M.irjirl. f.'IIICAOO , June Z > . In cattla trade 'v.ii nb"ii what It usually U on Haluiady , only about MX heutl , nu ily TcxutiA , hoing leoolvotl , The fev vults of nail'.o Ix-vf tlecra wire on a basis o fiom J1.J3 tu Jl.W'f'ir cry nummon to ttrlrily cliolca lola vvelhlilng fiom W ) to 1,700 llm. . Hu hulk telling ul from Jl.i5 10 J.IJ. nurlnx Hi v.ofk g'Wd ' njtlvn nnd curnffl v\u lenis welxhliig from 1,4. < I | .i 1,550 Ibs. have Mild at fiom JI.7J K } ! . ? * , B'ich laitle helm ; too heavy lo Milt thf 10 ilu'i-Hint uf Hie euicri rlilppfiM nnd dreiwci brf conui'-ns , Jlolugna bulls nin nclllng nl fiom j,2' In t.'M , and export lal ul flum JJ.75 li S3.60. Cow and hrlfem ni" ioln ; ' at from J1.7 lo ? ) . laixtiy at from JC to J.t Zf. , nnd veal calve nic dolin ; liott > r. frliolci otivi huvlng rold 11 lilxh * > ? ' > yj t nliy. : HlO'keo nml fa.'dris lire In vxliemely tin.ill our.tiy domaiid at fiom IM to tl. with f.iluH of light weight * to jUockurs n JI.74 tu JJ. The ttn-k'A reHpla .if 'Je > a calll foot up uliout U.OJ.I l , . i | , as ogulnst i.i'.0 lai v , 'U and 11.HO the torit < | WnJnig vto. < k IciM year Ai cii.ari-il | | tilth a > vir uu < / , pii < - i > 'i.i'v n.i ud VAiiro of 70o tu 8"i per I' ) IL > , Aht'i ! ' 401 T. ' un vvcr rv elvcd tiJ.iy , mi'i C4 < ' .vtro n ijy nt ya t-nluy price * In hate * ttfiu was the ittrou : it kind of u 1:1 T k t tidjy , and light wtlsht h KJ . . | d at nn n < l > \anre of ri , prr lv Ibs on urtlve buying by Milppen , 'IIjt > elimp cut In f'clnht ralIr m her * to rux'ern polntJ by | hi rallmaill l\\t ar td u ) > a vl ; oriii : lilppinrf tlrman < l for llcht lout , i nougli linn * wen Mi over last night to * weU he offering * to nearly 24,000 head. The itupplf fn sold out long before , common to chol6t envy selling nt from $ ( < 3 to JS.01 , mixed loin t from SI 65 In 11.34 , butchers' hogs nt from 1,90 In | | .W , Ihn Merit weight nt fr.un JI.W la 3. The tiulk of sales w nt from tl Si In IV The sheep today wert > mostly nt yesterday' * rices , n gnodly part being consigned direct In rity slauehlcr houses , Bales wenon n iKisIs of mm Jl.W to } 3 for Inferior to choice sheep , nml I from (3 to $ for lambs. Texas nml Oregon , hoop Ix-lng salable nt frnm IJ.2J lo J3. Receipts : Cattle , Boo henili calves , 5'Jhe.idj ' hog , 1,000 head ; nlirop , 2.600 licml , St. l.nuln lUn stork Mnrkot. ST. LOl'IS. June 2a.-r-ATTLK-Rpcclplfi. 1.70) put ) ; shipments. 4'W ' head ; market veiy rulet | , n mini on Stiturdnv ; dressed bfcf nntl shipping leers , rnnitrd J4.25JM.23 ; light steers. tl.Utfl.U : ivvs , } 2.7Mf3.50 ; Mockers and feeders. 00 ; fed Texas steels. J3.&WJ.O ) : grass steers. 2 .V1H3.M ; eows. ! 2.Ofl.n ) . HOtlS Hoi'elpts. 70) ) head ! shipments , 1.1M oadj inirKol steady ; heavy , JJ.734 S5 ; puckers , l.fltHH.Mj llMht , Jl.SOff I 70. HIIHii'--H : > 'celpls , COO head : shipments , J.OOi ) eatl , maiket very dull nnd nothing done. K IMIS t I y l.lvi'Mnrlc * KANSAS CITY , Juno 21CATTLnHecelpls. . 00 head ; phlpuioiiii. , 1 head ; market xtondvi > xas steers , J25)ffl.2) ; TOMIS cows , J2. ) 3.0i ) : oef steers , 13.73(1,1.30 ; unlive cows. J1.5iH i78 ; tuckers nnd to tiers , JJ.2Mcl.2'i ' ; bulls , Jl 7f.uJ.90. 11OOB Hocelpis , 4GOD head , slilpini ills , none ; inikol ! > lrong ; bulk of sales , JI.534f4.SO , heavies , 1 TIM 11. VI ; packers , JI.OWI S3 ; mixed , 14 559(4 7f > i Khls , tl.dOff I 5. Yorkers. t4.53W4.6pigs. ; . Jl.SJff & ) . Mlliii'-Hocclpts , Ct head ; shlpmonta , nonej laikfl nte.itly. V Mixik In Mglii , lleconl of recelpis at the four principal mar- els for Saliirday , June 29 , 1S ! > .1 : Cttltlf. IIocs. Sheep. outh Omaha 706 3.M7 l.OH hlcngi ) fOt ) 11.1KO 2.SM Cnmiiis City 7t 4.CV ) C01 t. Ixiuls 1.700 7CO W > Totals 3,655 1),837 4.6M C.I.1IK , IUSr IX T131R Illntils | ) Will lluva tu PrtJ In tbn I'll turn. SI'IUNOl'MKLP. II. . Juno 29. The new a\v rcganlliiK IncoriiorAtlons making n Billi ng scale nccordlnR to the amount of the stock will KO Into effect Monday and a msty c.ilcul.itlon of the amount of fees that vouUf bo p.ild by the company's llceiueil today f they had been one day longer making their pnlleat'ons ' shows that It would bo requlroil o piy fees atnountlncr to more thnn $250,000. Among the applications today wns one for ho reorganized Whisky trust. It does not ippoar among the list of certificates of In- : orporntlon Isrucd for the reason that the name chosen Is so nearly llko that of an- 'tlior ' corporation previously licensed as to nako confusion probable , and the secretary las naked the Incorporators to cheese an other. Articles of Incorporation wore also fllert vlth the secretary of state for the Transcon- Incntnl Railway company. The principal ofllco Is to be In Chicago , and the capital stock Is $200,000.000. It Is proposed to con- truct nnd operate a railroad from Chicago to torppy City. N. J. The Incorporate anil directors nre : Lysander 11111 , Charles 0. lllkley , M. 12. Heaaley , h. A. Gardiner nnil John W. Hill , all of Chicago. HViMi vnoTi'.vr nuf. itKsr.itrn. \ tithorltiitlvoiiiioiincnniont to th.it Effect Mil dt < by llriidnrrot's. NEW YOIIK , Juno 29. llrndslrcet's pnbll- : atlon today prints In a conspicuous place tlio ollowltig : "Itmmuch as many usually well In- ormcd newspapers appear to continue In loubt as to whether the bond syndicate lias completed IU work or not , whether It U ibout to dissolve anil leave the treasury gold escrve , now well above tlio $100,000,000 nark , to the tender mercies of the marketer or foreign exchange , It may bo well to state bus prominently that the syndicate has not completed Its undertaking. It expects to con- liuic to lend all proper support to the treas ury In maintaining $100,000,000 of gold ro- ervo until October , 1895 , In the same way and manner that It has thus far. Therefore Lombard and Wall street operators who liavo remained In doubt as to the probable future of the market for American securities because of their unoJrtalnty on the point referred to , they may at once replace that doubt with a aenso of security \\hlcli tills Information must tend to Impart. " Wealthy AVnni in Clinnr < * < l with Ilr bory. CHICAGO , June 29. Mrs. Springer , tlio wlfo of Millionaire Warren Springer , was In dicted today for an alleged attempt to brlbo a juror In a damage suit In which her lius- > and was iiucrcaled , Mrs. Springer was In dicted once before on the same charge , anil : oilay'a action Is supposed to have been taken to cover a technicality in the case. Nulndled l > y it Kors.-Ml MortKiicro , SOUTH DENU , Intl. , Juno 29. H has Just leaked out that Mls Agnes K.irram ] , a nloco of and one of the heirs of the late Wilbur F. Storey ot Chicago , was a few days nga swlndlc-d out of Hevc'ral thousand dollars by an unknown man. He aslgnd to her a mortgage on a farm. Tlio mortgage proves to be a forget y. Aiiti'.lioiIron Hu I IHvldriid. INDIANAPOLIS. Juno 29. Superior Judjro Master will tli's afternoon declare an addi tional 5 per cent Iron Hill dividend. Tills will mean a distribution of about $250,000 among tlio Iron Hall holders , anil will , with tlio 30 far cent dlvlJend now bslng paid , bring the funds In the hands cf Ilecolvor Falley down to about ? 15,000. Mobbed un Dx-CatlioUc M n ! < . MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 29. A Winnipeg special says : I'uther Leyden , tin cx-Cath- ollo monk of Uoston , narrowly oseapad mob bing when ho lectured at Fort William nr.il Hat Portage , Out , Ho was stoned at the latter place and defended hlnm-lf from the mob with a chair. The authotltlcs gave him j > afu conduct out of town. Kmlnrnt llotiinUt l' : * tf . \\t-iv. NEW HAVEN , Conn. , Juno 29.-Prof. Daniel C. Eaton of Yule unlverKty , one c : the most eminent authorities on botany In this country and professor on that mibject In the college , died today after an Illnets of ofght months. Prof. Eaton was born at Fet Oratlot , Mich. , September 22 , 1834. lilllrd bv HU rutlir in u Qtrirro1. I1UA551L , Iiid. , Jun 29. Cliitrlps West died today from the offoeU of a blow on the head Inflicted by his father whlls the two wore engaged In a quarrel. Lafayette West , the father , 1ms gene Insane and > ! fclarc * l > u will commit tulchlc. YOU CAN'T LOSE If you use the proper facilities and In. formation nnd welecl the right brokrs to hantlle your busliifsn In Ihe stock market. 'Jhlti may seem lo be > a broad itsntr- II.in . to maka. but our hosts of cm- tumors nio willing to Ictllfy t ) our re liability , judgment and fon-tcrvullvo handling of Ihclr lnv > > * | iniMiltf , Send for our lior.ltl t on h'm ' to rpctulatc , which vtlll bo miillfd un appIKallon. E. D.THORNBURGH & CO .tlnmhnr * N. V. ConStiirlc f xt- iin-t , 11 IJroaUwny , Now York. 2fipB"r"MonT can be madu ny our mctiind of nnM-tiinrr in OHAIN AND S'lOCKS. M wpctus'B,7 | ? | , , fuH Information of pr-ifert Bslem iii'iili-d ' fre , nd your business cnly to o ihiunclul.y u1 pouiiiU * huune. l ink u up. f IIAMI'llfiN I' . THOMAS S CO. , Grain. Block and llond UruVni. 1' . ' . ' ) CliHiiihrr f i ntiiiiifr , n , ( J'lK Afl ( | " ADVISE A wll Known Wall rlroet man , ! , - > " n sU Hun nnd nmnei'll'in In Iho litit n u , f-r him the mom d'rect Inside Infinnallon eli a' at.ln n | r > the rnivfinonis of certain noiim i- K do. sh i I" iiiinm1 nnct with a few dik"re t ipeculix- tot wna will i' . < llm infoiiimllnn t ) it itiulual .tdvin'at' , I'm'lrn who will makn lit 'ml ' Iru.is- nctloni an I s'l'vv pci. r .logo . of thf pr II 'ir Un Inf nm.iti' tul' a N \ \ , I' O J ! x ! II \n < s L"